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?Women folk weren?t a silent field in French revolution?. Elaborate.

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Women were not silent in the French Revolution. They played a major role. They demanded an equal role as men in the Revolution. They published pamphlets asking for their rights. Women's clubs like Society of Revolutionary and Republican Women played a major role in allowing women to contribute to the Revolution.
Ladies were dynamic members from the start which got significant changes the nation France. Ladies from the third domain needed to work professionally and they didn't approach schooling or occupation preparing.

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